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john mccain is to go on and on. he said the problem is presented that with these millions of dollars of ads being spent in arizona and nothing else. where the people came to beverages and not on doors and drove people to polls. that is what we want. i think he's right. that is what she wants in a democracy is engaged electorate. getting them to donate is not only part of that, but that leads to these other things. what you don't want is a bunch of people dazed and stagger off to the polling booth if they haven't been sufficiently dissolution. >> purity number two has been the patient. >> banks. i just wanted to ask a question about the difficulty of reporting on a system that has become so much more complicated in the last eight years, but especially the last two years for so many different players enrolled agent these, i mean, we see everyday by the one c. fours are super packs. that is the basic level, but even talking about spending as opposed to super -- super pac. they say how do you say that in a resurgence? t
john mccain is to go on and on. he said the problem is presented that with these millions of dollars of ads being spent in arizona and nothing else. where the people came to beverages and not on doors and drove people to polls. that is what we want. i think he's right. that is what she wants in a democracy is engaged electorate. getting them to donate is not only part of that, but that leads to these other things. what you don't want is a bunch of people dazed and stagger off to the polling...
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his name, john underhoffler and after the tech adviser that came up with all of those cool, techie-type gadgets we saw. >> he started his own company to turn science fiction into reality. >> ah! >> science nonfiction. >> starting 10, 12, 16 foot back from the screen, we can be accurate when pointing. >> john actually created technology you can in a manipulate with the use of your hands. you see in this video, gloves with sensors on fingers and backs of the palms of the hand. watch what he can do. >> moving left, moving left to right. up and down and in and out, control. >> it looks like the skyline of downtown los angeles, and he is maneuvering just using his hands and his fingers. it's just like what we see in movies like "iron man." robert downey jr. standing there, manipulating, bringing things together just with the move of his digits. >> i need the sound going -- >> gross level remote control here just with the hands. backwards. >> utilizes this technology to go through and play videos. >> how cool is it, for our show. >>> clumsy cat. [ laughter ] >> saying that sex sells. apparent
his name, john underhoffler and after the tech adviser that came up with all of those cool, techie-type gadgets we saw. >> he started his own company to turn science fiction into reality. >> ah! >> science nonfiction. >> starting 10, 12, 16 foot back from the screen, we can be accurate when pointing. >> john actually created technology you can in a manipulate with the use of your hands. you see in this video, gloves with sensors on fingers and backs of the palms of...
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john works for american crossroads, which is not the romney super pack. there is a counterpart to priorities u.s.a. which embraced specifically that. american crossroads has spent more money and has been around much longer. maybe you can talk a little bit about the decision to do that. obviously came out much earlier and saw a lot of what was going to happen before it happened. talk about the beginning of that and i was honestly no presidential candidate started much earlier and start of not only presidential but beyond. >> all go back even earlier than 2010. i think you have to go back previous to the campaign finance reform act of 22, must you talk about where political parties. if you're at the rnc or dnc and you could solicit a million dollars from a paper union by wealthy individual and then you could spend the money had he won it. congress decided that wasn't a good idea. they cap the amount raised by individuals, but they couldn't cap the spending because it protected by the first amendment. if any of you want to but not on the air to talk about wh
john works for american crossroads, which is not the romney super pack. there is a counterpart to priorities u.s.a. which embraced specifically that. american crossroads has spent more money and has been around much longer. maybe you can talk a little bit about the decision to do that. obviously came out much earlier and saw a lot of what was going to happen before it happened. talk about the beginning of that and i was honestly no presidential candidate started much earlier and start of not...
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john mentioned the fraud statutes. we've always been able to charge conspiracy, mail fraud, wire fraud. if you're selling the drugs via the internet, there's wire fraud. there's mail fraud when the packages coming. so we have increased penalties. we are not confined to that three-year felony in the food drug cosmetic act. and i don't think we've been constrained. it's a matter of convincing courts sometimes that we take this seriously. to determine the fraud laws that drives the guidelines. and one of the things that fdasia did was direct a sense, u.s. sentencing commission to do a review of the sentencing guidelines, regarding counterfeit drug offenses. so i think we may see some increases there. there may be some enhancements that were not there before. so i'm not sure if -- >> it does indeed. thank you so much. why don't we open it up. we will go here and maybe -- is there another one somewhere? >> the hi. dr. rogers. there's been, there's been at least one federal case that both oci and doj where part of, we say, t
john mentioned the fraud statutes. we've always been able to charge conspiracy, mail fraud, wire fraud. if you're selling the drugs via the internet, there's wire fraud. there's mail fraud when the packages coming. so we have increased penalties. we are not confined to that three-year felony in the food drug cosmetic act. and i don't think we've been constrained. it's a matter of convincing courts sometimes that we take this seriously. to determine the fraud laws that drives the guidelines. and...
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the "uss john c. stennis" is based on the u.s. west coast but is on its way to the persian gulf to join the fleet. it arrived in the western pacific in mid-september. >> so is there anything unusual about what's happening right now? >> yes. the fact that the u.s. navy made the announcement in the first place. usually, it doesn't announce details about ships' movements except for port visits. this could possibly be due to the dispute surrounding the senkaku islands. the show of force could be for the -- for both china and japan. the implicit message could be for china to refrain from taking any provocative action and to give japan a sense of security. it remains unclear how long the "uss john stennis" will stay in the region before heading to the middle east. >> we talk about the ships now. is the u.s. plan to prioritize the f-35 fighter jet deployment in the asia pacific region linked to the senkaku dispute? >> no. there is no direct link. but i think there may be a bigger picture. on thursday evening, seven chinese naval ships pa
the "uss john c. stennis" is based on the u.s. west coast but is on its way to the persian gulf to join the fleet. it arrived in the western pacific in mid-september. >> so is there anything unusual about what's happening right now? >> yes. the fact that the u.s. navy made the announcement in the first place. usually, it doesn't announce details about ships' movements except for port visits. this could possibly be due to the dispute surrounding the senkaku islands. the...
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but it was this birdie on the final hole from john the margin climb up which secured a win over steve stricker i'm guaranteed at least an hour draw the icing on the cake and overall victory came moments later tiger woods bogey conceding victory to europe seventh win in the last nine. and surely one of the most dramatic. idea of all just tell it boys that i still believe that we could turn things around that all we needed to do get to be a little bit more effective on the greens and to to make a few more parts and that would change the tide for eyes and. think their prayers believed and know what will happen today i think. it will go down in the history books of the ryder cup. he was a huge. and i'm really happy for these two of wonderful men. seventeen i thought i won the match after i cheered i thought i chipped in and i can't believe the the ball did break that last inch in there and after that ball didn't go in he made that long part that was a huge moment of what a big turnaround because it looked like i was going to be dormy if not close of our . elsewhere moving to football wher
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the top stories and also you can see riots appeal of johns so one of the russian punk band a request for a new noir a new court hearing is set for the tenth of october the three women were given up to get prison time to staging a pun for a reason they. also join jones cause that ballots for a new more powerful poland while corruption and prison abuse scandals hold president saakashvili is reading policy papers as his toughest challenge yet from and value neither the office of. the u.k. admits to political benefits to plans the secret accordance with a joint to avoiding complicity in torture charges the main objective. as the headlines up there. first if the latest force is. thank you very much either welcome it to the sports headlines hey is what's coming up come back kingsley europe retain the ryder cup just by training ten six heading into the final day as they secure victory in one of the most dramatic inclusions in the event history. top of the pile on the secured two one win over volga to move top of the russian premier league for the first time in their history. and to cruise c
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you're quite right that around two weeks ago general john allen dramatically scaled back the number of operations of the number of americans and coalition forces staged with their afghan partners just to prevent just this sort of attack. those joint partnerships started to increase in the last few days, but now they'll have to decide whether -- what action they will take as a result of these deaths. but first they'll have to final out exactly what happened. >> ben farmer from "the "daily telegraph."" we thank you very much for joining us. >>> there have been about 50 of these so-called green-on-blue attacks, a fact that angers the top military commander there. here's what he told "60 minutes." >> you're in a tough spot right now. can you explain why the sudden increase in these attacks? >> i'm mad as hell about them, to be honest with you. we're going to get after this. it reverberates everywhere, across the united states. we're willing to sacrifice a lot for this campaign. wee not willing to be murdered for it. >> at a certain point if these attacks continue americans are going to say
you're quite right that around two weeks ago general john allen dramatically scaled back the number of operations of the number of americans and coalition forces staged with their afghan partners just to prevent just this sort of attack. those joint partnerships started to increase in the last few days, but now they'll have to decide whether -- what action they will take as a result of these deaths. but first they'll have to final out exactly what happened. >> ben farmer from "the...
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of usec john welch joins me. welcome to the program, john. >> pleasure to be here. >> usec has had good news lately. the u.s. congress before it left for its recess approved $100 million to continue research development and demonstration on the centrifuge technology. and you also reported in recent days that the project had hit the second of five technical milestones. where does things stand for the project? >> it's a very exciting stage of the project right now. we have been working on this project from resurfacing the technology from the department of energy to where we are today over ten years. we've done lots of demonstration. but this is the first real demonstration of a module for the commercial plant. it's called the research development program funded by the department of energy. this is a very exciting time because we are deploying 196th of what will be the commercial plant. things as you mentioned with meeting milestones, we've met some longevity milestones on specific components. the project is going v
of usec john welch joins me. welcome to the program, john. >> pleasure to be here. >> usec has had good news lately. the u.s. congress before it left for its recess approved $100 million to continue research development and demonstration on the centrifuge technology. and you also reported in recent days that the project had hit the second of five technical milestones. where does things stand for the project? >> it's a very exciting stage of the project right now. we have been...
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senator john mccain is here. he is -- he holds, i guess, an esteemed position of having -- mitt romney and barack obama. we want to talk about that, but, as you know, the world is seeing in libya, certainly in afghanistan, in places like that, have been chaotic recently with americans tragically killed. we want to get some updates from him about that as well. >> candy, it's always great seeing you. thank you for joining us. keep it here for candy's program "state of the union." it starts nine minutes from now precisely. 9:00 a.m. eastern time, 6:00 a.m. on the west coast right here on cnn. >> great one liner. from president reagan to vice president gore, comedian dean joins me to talk about some of the funniest and most memorable moments. ♪ [ male announce] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold new styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. introducing the redesigned 2013 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz
senator john mccain is here. he is -- he holds, i guess, an esteemed position of having -- mitt romney and barack obama. we want to talk about that, but, as you know, the world is seeing in libya, certainly in afghanistan, in places like that, have been chaotic recently with americans tragically killed. we want to get some updates from him about that as well. >> candy, it's always great seeing you. thank you for joining us. keep it here for candy's program "state of the union."...
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john berman with zoraida sambolin. we are looking at what's trending on the internet this morning. >> a news anchor in wisconsin took on a viewer who personally attacked her in an e-mail and used it as an attention to call it to bullying. the viewer accused jennifer livingston of being a poor example to young girls. why? because she's overweight. she said while the e-mail was hurtful to her, she's more concerned about children who are bullied. >> if you are at home and you were talking about the fat news lady, guess what? your children are probably going to go to school and call someone fat. we need to teach our kids how to be kind, not critical. and we need to do that by example. >> atta girl! that was fantastic. livingston also said she was comforted so many people reached out to support her with very kind words once that e-mail was made public. >> don't mess with news anchors. >> that's right. >>> time to take you down, down to toon town. the corporate network is celebrating its 20th network with a video showing you
john berman with zoraida sambolin. we are looking at what's trending on the internet this morning. >> a news anchor in wisconsin took on a viewer who personally attacked her in an e-mail and used it as an attention to call it to bullying. the viewer accused jennifer livingston of being a poor example to young girls. why? because she's overweight. she said while the e-mail was hurtful to her, she's more concerned about children who are bullied. >> if you are at home and you were...
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i thought john mccain was just an extension of george bush. we had had enough of that. >> brown: but polls show enthusiasm remains a question mark here for mitt romney and for the president. he also has to worry about criticism from his left. people like duke economics professor william garretty who cites the almost one in five blacks out of work here and says the president simply hasn't done enough to help. >> that's pretty staggering actually. i mean, we're approaching the kinds of unemployment rates that existed in the united states at the height of the great depression. in the african-american community in north carolina. >> brown: he has decided to sit out the presidential vote >> i'm going to vote for the other offices on the ballot but i'm just not going to cast a vote for the presidency >> brown: you're not? no brown: you feel okay i feel okay about it. my wife tells me i'm crazy. >> ready to go brown: no doubt octave i can't rainy thinks he's crazy too >> you have to vote for people who support our issues. >> brown: a community organi
i thought john mccain was just an extension of george bush. we had had enough of that. >> brown: but polls show enthusiasm remains a question mark here for mitt romney and for the president. he also has to worry about criticism from his left. people like duke economics professor william garretty who cites the almost one in five blacks out of work here and says the president simply hasn't done enough to help. >> that's pretty staggering actually. i mean, we're approaching the kinds...
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john edwards. cheney took one for the team playing the attack dog and allowing bush to keep his presidential hands clean. although i'd like to see a little more heat from president obama in debate number two, he can still keep it cool and classy while letting biden go all the way off the leash. but even before the first presidential debate, the match-up between the two guys on the bottom of the tickets promise to be a must-watched event. what we saw in the debate between president obama and governor romney was an exchange of ideas. both share a practical approach to stimulating economic growth but have different ways of getting us there. the two guys that we're going to be watching on thursday, pragmatism doesn't begin to describe them. pugilistic, not pragmatic describes these guys. get ready for a clash of the i had i can't logs. they're champions of the sweet science of political and economic thought of their respective parties. the golden boy of the economic doctrine. ryan the self-described --
john edwards. cheney took one for the team playing the attack dog and allowing bush to keep his presidential hands clean. although i'd like to see a little more heat from president obama in debate number two, he can still keep it cool and classy while letting biden go all the way off the leash. but even before the first presidential debate, the match-up between the two guys on the bottom of the tickets promise to be a must-watched event. what we saw in the debate between president obama and...
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john f. kennedy a young senator from massachusetts facing off against vice president richard nixon who is known to be a fierce debater. on screen kennedy looks cool and calm while nixon looks uncomfortable, sweating profusely under the hot studio lights. nixon flounders under the glare of television for all four debates. kennedy goes on the win the election. in 1976 president gerald ford makes this blunder in his debate with georgia governor jimmy carter. >> there's no soviet domination of eastern europe and never will be under a ford administration. >> i'm sorry. could i -- >> reporter: the remark becomes a central theme in carter's campaign and costs ford the election. in 1980 ronald reagan is repeatedly attacked by president carter for his stance on health care. >> governor reagan as a matter of fact began his political career campaigning around this nation against medicare. >> reporter: reagan wins fans and the election by staying cool. >> there you go again. >> reporter: four years later
john f. kennedy a young senator from massachusetts facing off against vice president richard nixon who is known to be a fierce debater. on screen kennedy looks cool and calm while nixon looks uncomfortable, sweating profusely under the hot studio lights. nixon flounders under the glare of television for all four debates. kennedy goes on the win the election. in 1976 president gerald ford makes this blunder in his debate with georgia governor jimmy carter. >> there's no soviet domination...
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john harwood got a firsthand view of the debate and filed this report from denver. >> the first of three presidential debates here at the university of denver was a strong one for mitt romney. he came out very aggressively in confronting president obama on his record over the last four years, taking on on the president over his failure to reduce the budget deficit, over job creation, over obamacare, over the regulation of wall street and dodd-frank. had some success in pulling the election back from a choice election as president obama wants to be about their visions going forward into a referendum on president obama's record in the first four years. mitt romney looked very comfortable and pleased to be on the stage. he knows that he only has a few weeks left to go to reverse president obama's lead. president obama on the other hand did not always look so pleased to be challenged the way romney was challenging him. he did not make any big mistakes and one of the questions coming out of this debate, as good as republicans feel and as middling as testimonies feel about this performance, di
john harwood got a firsthand view of the debate and filed this report from denver. >> the first of three presidential debates here at the university of denver was a strong one for mitt romney. he came out very aggressively in confronting president obama on his record over the last four years, taking on on the president over his failure to reduce the budget deficit, over job creation, over obamacare, over the regulation of wall street and dodd-frank. had some success in pulling the...
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arrived in denver monday night where he was introduced at a rally by the former broncos quarterback john elway. he told supporters he thinks the debates will be about something bigger than who appears to be the winner or loser. you can tune into cnbc for full coverage of the presidential debate. it is wednesday night tomorrow from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. eastern. and we also want to hear from you, you can tweet us your thoughts on the election using #cnbc 2012. >> holiday sales are predicted to rise 4.1% this year, more than a percentage point lower than the last two years. would be the slowest growth since 2009 when sales rose just 0.3%. u.s. consumers are feeling better about the rebounding stock market and rising home prices, but that is being offset by weak job growth and higher food and gas prices. and automakers will also report september u.s. sales later today. forecast to rise 8% from a year ago. matching the pace set in august. they're also expected to be boosted by pent up consumer demand and generous cash incentives by dealers on pickup trucks. toyota and honda should pace the fiel
arrived in denver monday night where he was introduced at a rally by the former broncos quarterback john elway. he told supporters he thinks the debates will be about something bigger than who appears to be the winner or loser. you can tune into cnbc for full coverage of the presidential debate. it is wednesday night tomorrow from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. eastern. and we also want to hear from you, you can tweet us your thoughts on the election using #cnbc 2012. >> holiday sales are predicted...
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john schifrin, abc news, new york. >> never say never. the refs, high-fiving fans down the, down the -- field. >> you don't see that ever. >> first and last time. ever. >> i think the honeymoon is already over. and they botched a call in green bay. almost cost the packers a game if not for -- >> botched a call today. >> botched a call, the saints' kicker missing the field goal. >> maybe a conspiracy. paula, you would never do something look that if you were a referee. hey, there you go. >> what am i refing? >> nfl, big time. >> yeah. hey you! get off the field! >> reffing, the "world news now" flag football game. >> not going to play. ref it. >> i will cheat. >> when we come back kim for "the skinny." >> a secret celebrity wedding, straight ahead. you are watching "world news now." ♪ ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny ♪ >> well, gentlemen if you are ann hathaway fans. she is off the market. she got married in a secret, clandestine, covert. over the weekend in big sur, california to her fiance, adam schulman, engaged the last year. she wore a va
john schifrin, abc news, new york. >> never say never. the refs, high-fiving fans down the, down the -- field. >> you don't see that ever. >> first and last time. ever. >> i think the honeymoon is already over. and they botched a call in green bay. almost cost the packers a game if not for -- >> botched a call today. >> botched a call, the saints' kicker missing the field goal. >> maybe a conspiracy. paula, you would never do something look that if you...
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tracy: middleby has name as the main supplier of pizza ovens for big names like papa john's domino's and pizza hut. the company is branching out beyond pizza. jeff flock has more. jeff: we have something cooking this morning, middle beast is a company you probably haven't heard of but all of the big pizza companies, you know, the papa johns, the godfathers, all those guys, they make the ovens for those people. that's a classic company we like to talk to. the group president is joining us now. you have something that you revolutionized back in your day, the whole pizza oven thing. >> that was about 25 years ago and revolutionized the pizza business worldwide. jeff: take a look at your stock as well as the stock of the pizza companies out there. they have all flourished in this time. you are trying to take that and do the same thing for casual dining experience. what am i looking at it right here? what does it do? >> looking at our latest technology, for the casual dining operator, and it's the same concept as the pizza business. jeff: stick the food this one end -- stick the food in o
tracy: middleby has name as the main supplier of pizza ovens for big names like papa john's domino's and pizza hut. the company is branching out beyond pizza. jeff flock has more. jeff: we have something cooking this morning, middle beast is a company you probably haven't heard of but all of the big pizza companies, you know, the papa johns, the godfathers, all those guys, they make the ovens for those people. that's a classic company we like to talk to. the group president is joining us now....
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john harwood joins us from new york. not d.c. this morning. good morning, john. it appears to me, and maybe i'm wrong, but this election is now increasingly far from over if it was ever over at all before. i'm looking at a cnn report, also nate silver saying new polls raise chance of an electoral college tie. what do you know? >> i had no idea what nate's talking about. t it is possible that we could have an electoral tie. highly unlikely. so i don't think the election's over. b obama has the lead. we still have a month to go. the next two weeks with three presidential, one vice presidential debates, we have a chance for mitt romney to set a different impression with the american people than he's been able to do so far. who knows what president obama will do and what events are happening in the world. but i'm not sure other than some tightening from a little surge that obama had which i think is receding a little bit, i'm not sure what nate is talking about. >> john, you wrote a column that talks about the debates and the impact of the debates traditionally. and
john harwood joins us from new york. not d.c. this morning. good morning, john. it appears to me, and maybe i'm wrong, but this election is now increasingly far from over if it was ever over at all before. i'm looking at a cnn report, also nate silver saying new polls raise chance of an electoral college tie. what do you know? >> i had no idea what nate's talking about. t it is possible that we could have an electoral tie. highly unlikely. so i don't think the election's over. b obama has...
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ehereporter: the real john and so did "snl's" mccain. the parodies aren't just funny they can matter. >> as many people will talk about the "snl" skit on monday as well talk about the actual presidential debate. that's what makes it so powerful. >> reporter: after all how can the reaacom something >> i know the whse. garden doesn't lock unless yo pull it. i know that, i know that the toilet in the lincoln bedroom will run all night unle you ton.aka- >> you g the strategiry. >> oh, that was will farrell doing bush. dana carvey doing theist o tina fey, went through the roof so many memts. and there -- look at that. >> can i call you ron >> ha-ha. >> w
ehereporter: the real john and so did "snl's" mccain. the parodies aren't just funny they can matter. >> as many people will talk about the "snl" skit on monday as well talk about the actual presidential debate. that's what makes it so powerful. >> reporter: after all how can the reaacom something >> i know the whse. garden doesn't lock unless yo pull it. i know that, i know that the toilet in the lincoln bedroom will run all night unle you ton.aka-...
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john collins joins us with a look at the forecast. >> we have to look at the radar grid we circle the baltimore area. there is another band of rain. cloudy showers west of frederick. temperature-wise, reading of 71. humidity is still up to rid of government pressure at the high side -- barometric pressure at the high side at 12. rain chance is will drop a little bit but we still have a chance of showers northwesterly at 10. >> we are back with another update at 8:56. share everything by turning your smartphone into a mobile hotspot for up to 8 wifi-enabled devices at no extra charge. like the new droid razr m by motorola only $99.99. >>> 8:30 now on this thursday morning. it's the fourth day of october, 2012. we're spending some time with some of our fabulous friends on the plaza at rockefeller center. starting their day with us. it's good to see all those white lab coats. it's appreciate your pharmacist month. did you know that? >> i've got to do that. >> he's got a prescription right now. >> don't say that. >> good morning, everyone, i'm savannah gurthrie alongside david gregory in
john collins joins us with a look at the forecast. >> we have to look at the radar grid we circle the baltimore area. there is another band of rain. cloudy showers west of frederick. temperature-wise, reading of 71. humidity is still up to rid of government pressure at the high side -- barometric pressure at the high side at 12. rain chance is will drop a little bit but we still have a chance of showers northwesterly at 10. >> we are back with another update at 8:56. share...
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more recently, john anderson and ross perot. what are these third-party candidates facing and the inability for the two parties to work of a compromise or agreement on the big issues? guest: i think perhaps after this election, it looks like obama is ahead. if obama wins, there might be more incentive for compromise in congress. let me add another thought -- if obama, in fact, continues where he is now and wins the election, i think there is a very good chance that the republican party could split in half. you might have a far right party, a tea party, let's say, and a more moderate centrist republican party that might appeal to certain centrist democrats. i think it is possible if the election ends up where it is now that there would be a third party in our future. it would be similar to the election of 1860 where the democratic party split over the issue of slavery with the northern democratic party and a southern democratic party and that is the first time the republicans won national office with lincoln. a similar think it h
more recently, john anderson and ross perot. what are these third-party candidates facing and the inability for the two parties to work of a compromise or agreement on the big issues? guest: i think perhaps after this election, it looks like obama is ahead. if obama wins, there might be more incentive for compromise in congress. let me add another thought -- if obama, in fact, continues where he is now and wins the election, i think there is a very good chance that the republican party could...
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it's a john denver song. >> i'm i going to probably like it. >> you already saw it. >> i just saw it. >> this is sung not by john denver but by carly ray jefferson. >> the "call me maybe" girl. >> such a feel-good song. ♪ sunshine on my shoulders ♪ makes me happy ♪ sunshine in my eyes ♪ can make me cry >> is this on her new cd? >> i heard it randomly and thought who is singing "sunshine on my shoulders" so beautifully. she is not a one-hit wonder. >> this is a cover of an old song. >> she's good. >> she is talented, yeah, yeah. it will be unbelievable if she comes up with something as catchy as the other. >> she won't. >> she might. >> no. it's over. >> is it okay or not okay to tweet for your pet? >> you say? >> it's okay, but let's be honest, it's kind of weird. >> i think it's weird when you're tweeting for your animal. >> who's got the time to do this stuff? >> what did i say? >> you said, yes, it's okay. finally you can tweet naked pictures and no one will care. >> did you know it's breast cancer awareness month? >> yes. i'm going to give a speech in connecticut today. >>
it's a john denver song. >> i'm i going to probably like it. >> you already saw it. >> i just saw it. >> this is sung not by john denver but by carly ray jefferson. >> the "call me maybe" girl. >> such a feel-good song. ♪ sunshine on my shoulders ♪ makes me happy ♪ sunshine in my eyes ♪ can make me cry >> is this on her new cd? >> i heard it randomly and thought who is singing "sunshine on my shoulders" so beautifully....